Avomeen’s Veterinary Laboratory can test pet & animal’s food, supplements, pharmaceutical, and container products.
Like humans animal pharmaceutical products are regulated, Avomeen’s veterinary laboratory can test these and other pet products for safety concerns. Avomeen Analytical Services is an industry leader in material identification and deformulation services has a variety of testing instrumentation and methods at its disposal to test for toxic chemicals that may be in pet food or leach out of improper packaging.
Our scientists can verify your products safety and that it is preforming at or above industry standards to help prevent recalls and product defects. From batch-to-batch analysis to shelf life testing our veterinary laboratory can fulfill your analytical testing needs.
Avomeen’s veterinary lab scientists can test or develop pet products including:
Avomeen’s experts can even preform a competitive product analysis, provide product development services, and help with litigation support.
While our veterinary laboratory tests pet supplements and products
we do not perform testing on any animals.
Industry: Veterinary
Problem: Distributor wanted organic reformulation
Solution: A pet product distributor came to Avomeen’s veterinary testing laboratory with samples of a competitor’s winter paw-pad protectant. While not distributing this type of product in the past they wanted to get into the particular niche market but were concerned about the ingredients in the existing products available. After deformulating the existing product and preforming a competitive analysis which found that the competition had lots of synthetic and potentially dangerous ingredients Avomeen’s veterinary testing experts reformulated a new all organic product into several trial batches. Once the customer had time to try the sample batches and choose the one that was the most effective, Avomeen passed on the ingredients and recipe so the customer could produce the new all organic product themselves.
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